Protocol RTSP does not recognize Windows Media Player 12

I am trying to broadcast a live stream via RTSP and get the error: "Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the specified protocol is not supported. If you typed a URL in the open URL dialog box, try using a different transport protocol (for example, "http:" or "rtsp:"). »

I read http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940029/en-us and tried the suggested resolutions, and they did not work.

I removed WMP by "turn Windows features On and Off" and then manually deleted WMP of Program Files, and files in the directory of the user. Yes, I restart after turning off the WMP.

The URL is valid, I can get through VLC stream very well.

I have disabled the firewall to try to verify that it is not blocking ports (you would think that it would not block ports since I can get the flow through VLC, but I tried just in case where).
I also reduced my security settings of IE for the smallest settings to see if it was a question of settings. Still have the error.

I do not have McAffee (others have suggested that this could cause some problems with streaming).

I'm running Windows 7 x 64 professional. Other computers using Windows 7 x 64 Pro can get the Windows Media Player 12 RTSP stream (I checked that they have the same version of WMP that I do).

I compared the registry settings between computers that work and mine for Windows Media Player without success.

I tried to connect to the different RTSP stream and I get the same error, as shown above.

I could really use help I am running out of ideas.

Hi Fred,

The question you have posted in better suited in the TechNet forums.

I recommend you post your request in the below link:

Windows 7 IT Pro:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/w7itpro

I hope that the information above helps you.

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